Saints Depth Chart 2013

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by jeanpierre
Will Smith was arrested for assaulting his wife in public; so why, by the aforementioned logic should we have kept him?!?
Really? He was already under contract. He wasn't a 2013 draft pick.
How can you ...

No one's job is safe, no way we geaux into the season with Three (3) OLB, two of which haven't played together yet and a new addition who's got learn the playbook...Will Herring or David Hawthorne may be moving to the outside...

Reid Fragel OT/TE OSU...Moved from TE to OT last year and learning the position. Big strong and fast.

Gilbert Peña NT OLE Miss?Dude is massive and tried to catch on in GB and NE were NT depth is solid

Ty Powell OLB/DE Harding Developmental player that is worth the risk. Size and speed for the 34 and above average coverage skills

Cody Davis, FS/SS, Texas Techanother diamond in the ruff player well worth the PS

Three of those we mocked up and I would love for those guys to come to New Orleans! In fact, within a year, three of those guys could be on this team playing and contributing...

Fragel would be a great Right Tackle candidate to develop; he could even move into guard as he's pretty quick (former TE as you mentioned)...

Pena could start developing now to play behind Jenkins as Bunkley will probably be gone after next season's salary purge; he'd be a good one with his size to anchor the 34 and spell Jenkins...

Ty Powell, OLB, Harding University, by way of Seattle, who was already loaded when they drafted this guy late - probably to keep him from another team; as we've learned, when you have a good team, 53 spots disappear fast; this should have been the pick in Round 6...

Absolutely love Cody Davis, and with some faster pace NFL experience, he's be better than Harper is now...

I'd also add...

Dontay Moch, OLB, Nevada, by way of Cincinnati

He's got all the ideal measurable physical traits; injured his foot Rookie season; got desperate and was busted for a PED positive test violation in his sophomore campaign with the Bengals; he's a case of being a 34 OLB playing at a 43 DE poisition and just needs reps...

And if we can somehow keep him, Ryan Griffin

I just would like to know what limitations Chase Thomas presented; he's a classic case of limited measurables, but come game day, the man can play and produce...